Christine Lee
2/16/2015
Amruta
Monday 2 pm
Experiment No. 3
The Law of Mass Action: Le Chateliers Principle
Reaction 1:
2(aq)
2 (aq) Cr 2 O7
Cr O 4
Chromate and dichromate, as see in in the equation, are in equilibrium with each
other in an aqueous soluti

Broyer
Summer 2012
Chemistry 322B
Exam 3
07/23/12
Print the following information:
First Letter of
Last Name
Name: _
Lab TAs Name: _
Last 4 Digits of USC ID: _ _ _ _
Sign Below:
I certify that I have observed all the rules of Academic Integrity while taki

Web Quiz #1 Question # 1 What are the units of k in a first order reaction?
A. B. Ms C. M-1s-1 D. E. Question # 2 Given the following balanced equation, determine the rate of reaction with respect to [NO]. If the rate of Cl2 loss is 4.84 x 10-2 M/s, what

This was an interesting class. I was a little hesitate about taking the class in college because of the rumors of the difficulty in understanding chemistry. I started the class with much hesitate. I would recommend the class to anyone who have some knowledge of chemistry and who has had a previous chemistry class in high school.

Course highlights:

The beginning of this course was like a refresher of my high school chemistry classes. Towards the middle and end of the course it began to get a litter tougher but understandable. More information on elements and chemical reactions was learned. This information will prepare me for the next chemistry class which is required for my major.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

I would recommend attending all classes to really get an understanding from the instructor. I also think you need to review the information the same day of class when the notes are fresh. Be willing to ask questions when needed.

The concepts arent too awful! Thompson is incredibly smart and is a decent teacher. His one issue is going into things you dont need to know for the class. The lab reports are what takes most of your time!

Course highlights:

You learn about kinteics, nuclear chemistry, acid ans base chemistry, and a little bit of organic chemistry at the end.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

Work really hard on the labs! Going to class also counts towards your grade.